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Defining ‘Normal’: methodological issues in Aphasia and intelligence research
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The East India Company Language Policy in the early 19th Century
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Victorian medical awareness of childhood language disabilities
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Beyond existing prosodic dichotomies: perception of aesthetic prosodic properties of speech and music in a right-hemisphere stroke patient
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The laryngoscope and 19th century British understanding of laryngeal movements
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Beyond existing prosodic dichotomies: Perception of aesthetic prosodic properties of speech and music in a right-hemisphere stroke patient ...
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Music and language expressiveness: When emotional character does not suffice: the dimension of expressiveness in the cognitive processing of music and language
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Investigating the biographical sources of Thomas Prendergast’s (1807-1886) innovation in language learning
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Preserved appreciation of aesthetic elements of speech and music prosody in an amusic individual: A holistic approach
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An ecological method for the sampling of nonverbal signalling behaviours of young children with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD)
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Morell Mackenzie’s contribution to the description of spasmodic dysphonia
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The third man: Robert Dunn’s (1799-1877) contribution to aphasia research in mid 19th century England
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Review of differential diagnosis and management of spasmodic dysphonia
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Tracing Spasmodic Dysphonia: the source of Ludwig Traube’s priority
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A late 19th-Century British perspective on modern foreign language learning, teaching, and reform: the legacy of Prendergast’s “Mastery System”
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The Victorian question of the relation between language and thought
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Singing by speechless (Aphasic) children: Victorian medical observations
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Examining language functions: a reassessment of Bastian's contribution to aphasia assessment
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